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central nervous system, abducens palsy, lateral rectus palsy, cranial mononeuropathy vi, disorder that causes, double vision, dysfunction, cranial nerve vi, is responsible, moving the eye, side, cranial mononeuropathy vi, mononeuropathy, damage to a single nerve, involving the sixth cranial, abducens, nerve, the cranial nerves that controls eye movement, abducens nerve disorders, diabetic neuropathy, trauma, infections, meningitis, sinusitis, infarction, tissue damage from loss of blood flow, cranial aneurysms, tumors, increased intracranial pressure, pressure, the skull, no cause, common pathways, the skull, cranial nerves, third, fourth cranial nerve, simultaneously, double vision, looking to one side, unilateral injury, pain, headaches, testing of eye movement shows that one eye has difficulty looking, side, eye moves, an eye examination shows the eyes, not align, either at rest, looking, in the direction, the weak eye, a complete medical, neurological examination must be, other parts, the nervous sytem, depending on the suspected cause, a patient, undergo blood tests, a head imaging study, an mri, ct scan, possibly a lumbar puncture, spinal tap, corticosteroids, reduce swelling, relieve pressure on the nerve, in other cases, condition disappear, symptoms treated, relieved, close control of blood sugar levels in diabetics beneficial, nerve heals, an eye patch, alleviate double vision, outcome depends on the underlying cause, the underlying cause, improve the condition, improvement, occur cause is never determined, complications include permanent vision changes, double vision occurs, no specific prevention is available, patients, diabetes, reduce the risk by controlling blood sugar.



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